A: "In college, I stole home. I don't know if it technically was a steal. A runner got caught in a pickoff between first and second. I took off for home. When I got back to the dugout, one of my teammates said, 'You really turned on the jet packs on there.'"

Q: If you could play any other position, what would it be?

A: "I'd have to say third base. I don't think I've ever had a game at third base. I've played all the outfield positions and second and shortstop. Third base, it would be scary. Scary, but I think it would be fun."

Q: What's the worst road trip you've ever experienced?

A: "Actually, it was just a couple of weeks ago. On our way back from Akron, our bus broke down on the side of the road in the middle of nowhere. We had to sit on the bus with no air conditioning for four hours. That was pretty brutal."

Q: What's the best baseball advice you've ever received?

A: "To play the game I know how to. Not really try to do anything I can't do, just try to focus on being relaxed out there and playing with the abilities that I know."

Q: If you could do anything you wanted to instead of baseball, what would it be?

A: "I was a big action sports guy back in the day, so I would try to be a snowboarder. I used to all the time, but once baseball took off, I kind of shut that down."

Q: How did Reading manager Greg Legg tell you about being promoted to Lehigh Valley?

A: "On Sunday, he called me into his office and said, 'We're going to move you up. Well deserved. Keep playing the same game and keep doing your thing.'"

Q: What's the most embarrassing moment you've ever had on a baseball field?

A: "One time in high school, I was in the outfield calling the outs. I turned around, saying two outs and my voice cracked really bad. Everyone on the field heard me and just stopped and stared at me. It was pretty embarrassing."